Suddenly,
there is a lot of discussion about whether or not we live in a "post-racial
society." With the 2012 presidential election right around the corner,
I can only conclude that, despicably, "race-baiting" will be
a major component of the left's and the White House's Obama re-election
campaign.

Recently, a black
publication interviewed me for an article, the topic being "Is America
a post-racial society?" Then, flipping through the TV channels, I
caught a bit of two blacks on CNN discussing whether or not America is
a post-racial society. It's coming up everywhere lately.

I am just giving
you a heads-up, folks. All this talk about a post-racial society, which
sounds like it came out of a marketing strategy meeting, is designed simply
to accuse all who are against Obama's re-election of being non-post-racial.
In other words, racist.

The post-racial discussion
is absurd, divisive, and a waste of time -- a distraction from real issues.
The fact that America elected a black man to be leader of the free world
confirms that Americans think post-racially. Blacks are only 12% of the
U.S. population. Even if every black in America voted for Obama, without
millions of white votes, Obama would not have been elected. Are we a post-racial
society? Of course we are.

What I find so repulsive
is that the left and the Obama administration are well aware of this truth.
And yet, they will, without hesitation or conscience, double down on their
efforts to inspire black hatred against white Tea Partiers and fuel white
guilt to achieve their goals.

I witnessed a moving
example of our post-racial society while watching a pro football playoff
game on TV. Upon winning the game, black football player Vernon Davis,
with tears running down his face, ran over to his white coach, Jim Harbaugh.
Davis cried as he and Harbaugh hugged for a long time. They were just
two men: a respected coach and a respected player. Race did not matter.
America is a post-racial society.

Only agenda-driven
knuckleheads design new tactics to keep Americans apart, suspicious of
one another, and at each other's throats along racial lines.

Now, do not get me
wrong. I am not saying racism, on both sides, does not exist in America.
Of course, it does, along with every other sin. Such will be the case
until the Lord takes us home. But as a nation, the American people have
proven themselves honorable, fair-minded, compassionate, and extremely
generous.

The '60s TV series
Star Trek was an excellent example of a "post-racial society."
The crew was of various races and yet they related to each other as individuals.
Race was irrelevant.

I love the way the
left always accuses us, the American people, of the evils of which they
are guilty. We do not sit around thinking of phony intellectual-sounding
phrases such as "post-racial society." We simply live, work,
and play together as Americans. The left and black Liberal Plantation
overlords are the ones guilty of thinking "non"-post-racially
for political purposes. Their exploitation of race continues to devastate
blacks in terms of their attitudes and expectations. Black race profiteers
are betraying their own people by convincing them that they are victims,
despite being blessed to be born in the greatest land of opportunity on
the planet. For crying out loud, I caught one of those Hollywood insider
TV shows talking about some black rapper's ninety-million-dollar fragrance
line. Black unemployment being at an unprecedented high has nothing to
do with white America's views on race and everything to do with Obama's
economy.

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All of this absurd
post-racial talk confirms that most-assuredly, the Obama administration
and his minions plan to exploit race, along with class envy, in Obama's
reelection campaign. This is why the left has been relentless in their
attempts to brand the Tea Party racist. Tea partiers oppose Socialism
and ignoring the Constitution, not Obama's skin color.

As a post-racial-thinking
American, I am doing everything in my power to make Barack Hussein Obama
a one-term president, and not because he is black. Obama must go because
his vision for our future is an anathema to all we hold dear and the vision
of our Founding Fathers.

If I can offer one
bit of heartfelt advice to my fellow black Americans who may be caught
up in all of this post-racial vs. non post-racial nonsense, please, forget
about race and simply go for your dreams.

Self
proclaimed Black Unhyphenated American, Lloyd Marcus is a featured columnist
on American Thinker, Renew America, Canadian Free Press and numerous other
Internet websites. A speaker, activist, singer/songwriter, recording artist
and entertainer, Marcus was a featured act on the historical 2009 Tea
Party Expressed Tour. The finale event was the Sept. 12th Taxpayers March
and Rally in Washington DC where Marcus performed for a million people.

His
appearances include FoxNews, CNN, PJTV and numerous TV and radio programs.
He emcees and performs his patriotic original songs at rallies and special
events across America. He was the featured entertainment at the 2009 Free
Republic National Convention. Marcus' mission is to use his God given
gifts to spread the "truth" that Conservatism is best for all
Americans. He resides in Central Florida.

An
elected official, Marcus is Chairman for Precinct 424, Volusia County
Florida. He is also Creative Director for the Republican Executive Committee
of Volusia County.

Lloyd
Marcus, Singer/Songwriter of the national "American Tea Party Anthem."
President, NAACPC (National Association for the Advancement of Conservative
People of Color)